Would an SEN Teaching Assistant position working with Early years and KS1 children with Speech and Language difficulties appeal to you?

My client school in Westminster is looking for a talented and dedicated Psychology or English graduate to support pupils with speech and language needs/difficulties within the early years and KS1. This is an exceptional and unmissable opportunity for future Speech and Language therapists.

Clarus Aspirations is an initiative that supports graduates in gaining valuable classroom based experience as a Teaching Assistant. The programme is perfect for an aspiring teacher, actively looking to secure a full time, paid teaching assistant opportunity. Here you will really kick start your career and gain hands on experience of supporting children in developing their English language skills.
If this sounds perfect, please read on and APPLY TODAY!

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a wonderful school’s support team. If you are an aspiring Speech and language therapist this role will be perfect for you.

The school are looking for a bright and enthusiastic graduate with a real passion for working with children with special needs (SEN), with a focus on Speech and Language. If successful, you will be tasked with supporting pupils within the early years and KS1, working with pupils with a variety of difficulties around speech and language. You will work 1:1 with pupils, in small groups and will be involved in class to support the teacher.

This is an Outstanding school in central London!

They are very inclusive, taking great pride in the quality of their support team. You will be working amongst very talented individuals.

APPLY TODAY for this SEN Teaching Assistant position, by submitting your CV using the form below. This is an exceptional Clarus Aspirations opportunity, giving you an all important platform to move forward with your future career.

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